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i ran needs russia and other places. it is the crazy red neck cousin. if you can get somebody else to do it for you and not get the blame, then why not? i think that was a tom clancy novel. >> i am one so i can say it. >> but then again if you don't have a crazy red neck cousin, then that means you are the crazy red neck cousin, right? >> could be, yes. >> imogen you said you -- we should blame tabooing gel. in fact, it is owned by google owned youtube because of a complaint from activision. >> i would still like to know what the delegation was doing. john mccain was upset. >> they were creating awareness. >> bill and greg, kato is not a think tank nor the green hornet assistant. really can't believe you didn't know that. >> you are so wrong. kato was the green hornet's sidekick. >> he was the assistant. >> what was the green hornet side connection? >> qato. >> well you can't say i was wrong because of another option. >> wasn't he in the o.j. simpson murder trial? >> i actually had drinks with him once. it was an interesting time. jay the inspector's se
i ran needs russia and other places. it is the crazy red neck cousin. if you can get somebody else to do it for you and not get the blame, then why not? i think that was a tom clancy novel. >> i am one so i can say it. >> but then again if you don't have a crazy red neck cousin, then that means you are the crazy red neck cousin, right? >> could be, yes. >> imogen you said you -- we should blame tabooing gel. in fact, it is owned by google owned youtube because of a...
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what happens when russia starts using them in the soviet republics or china. >> too many things they do without thinking to the national missile defense. we could develop national missile defense. it doesn't seem to be slowing anyone down but they still pull the money into it every year because we can do it instead of having the missile defense and get serious about cutting back strategic offensive arms. they haven't been address to. there's a lot of if we have the control that clinton abolished because jesse helms made them nervous and they can address those things. the arms control lobby in the country was quite effective we don't see much of their activity anymore. >> they've been very successful after world war ii the difficulty in iraq and afghanistan. >> the party in afghanistan is the trying to do with the soviets try to do where they take a page out of the playbook which is you come in and try to bill the government. when did they ever have a centralized government? it is run in a decentralized way and what i see happening already in the fact that we've taken off 33,000 on th
what happens when russia starts using them in the soviet republics or china. >> too many things they do without thinking to the national missile defense. we could develop national missile defense. it doesn't seem to be slowing anyone down but they still pull the money into it every year because we can do it instead of having the missile defense and get serious about cutting back strategic offensive arms. they haven't been address to. there's a lot of if we have the control that clinton...
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what happens when russia starts using them against former soviet republics or china? you know, what kind of world do we want to create? too many things that we do we do because we can without thinking, you know, it's a national missile defense. we can develop national missile defense. the fact that it does not work does not seem to concern anyone, but we still portend billion dollars into it every year because we can instead of not having missile defense and get serious about cutting back strategic offensive arms. we still have 2500 deployed, 2500 reserve and a couple thousand others. tactical nukes still have not been addressed. there is a lot to do. maybe if we had an arms control and disarmament agency that runs and abolished because jesse helms made in nervous, maybe we can address those things. what happens -- there used to be an arms control lobby in this country that was quite effective. i don't see much of their activity anymore. >> the other question was, we have been very successful rebuilding the country. world war two, japan, germany. how come it's difficu
what happens when russia starts using them against former soviet republics or china? you know, what kind of world do we want to create? too many things that we do we do because we can without thinking, you know, it's a national missile defense. we can develop national missile defense. the fact that it does not work does not seem to concern anyone, but we still portend billion dollars into it every year because we can instead of not having missile defense and get serious about cutting back...
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that russia can adopt we're not going to tell russia what to do with russia we're going to develop the russians what other countries in the world are doing about the same problem of health care the same problem of education the same problem with innovation the same problem with research and development the same problem with the tax structures the same problem with the deficit whatever you just mentioned taxation and that's definitely one of the big issues that you're working on in particular with this. this. trying to work with this scheme that many companies use to avoid paying taxes and these are big companies we're talking about including google and you know a number of others. what then amazon of course and starbucks and so on these are the big names but there are plenty of companies i don't want to refer to any company in particular because there are thousands.
that russia can adopt we're not going to tell russia what to do with russia we're going to develop the russians what other countries in the world are doing about the same problem of health care the same problem of education the same problem with innovation the same problem with research and development the same problem with the tax structures the same problem with the deficit whatever you just mentioned taxation and that's definitely one of the big issues that you're working on in particular...
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necessary to prevent them from getting a nuclear weapon. [ applause ] at the same time, we'll engage russia to seek further reductions in our nuclear arsenals and continue leading the global effort to secure nuclear materials that could fall into the wrong hands. because our ability to influence depends on our willingness to lead and meet our obligations. america must also face the rapidly growing threat from cyber attacks. now -- we know hackers steal people's identities and infiltrate private e-mails. we know foreign countries and companies swipe our corporate secrets. now, our enemies are also seeking the ability to sabotage our power grid. our financial institutions. our air traffic control systems. we cannot look back years from now and wonder why we did nothing in the face of real threats to our security and our economy. that's why earlier today, i signed a new executive order that will strengthen our cyber defenses by increasing information sharing and developing standards to protect our national security, our jobs and our privacy. but now -- now congress must act, as well, by passin
necessary to prevent them from getting a nuclear weapon. [ applause ] at the same time, we'll engage russia to seek further reductions in our nuclear arsenals and continue leading the global effort to secure nuclear materials that could fall into the wrong hands. because our ability to influence depends on our willingness to lead and meet our obligations. america must also face the rapidly growing threat from cyber attacks. now -- we know hackers steal people's identities and infiltrate private...
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russia's requirement for a legally binding limit on this approach is not possible or necessary. russia should look to join the europe's defensive shield against bad actors outside of europe now as a way to promote the stability and share the burden for common european security. i call that moving from mutually assured destruction to mutually assured stability. what would the new start look like? what we call it? newest start? next start? first, and most obviously, it would reduce the overall number of nuclear weapons in the world between the two largest holders of nuclear arsenals. second, it would show progress toward article 6 of the nonproliferation treaty ahead of the 2015, and thereby increase our influence in holding people like iran to account for their threats to the viability. third, open the possibility of bringing in other countries into the nuclear reduction dialogue. if we make enough cuts to the united states and russian arsenals, we can influence others to join in a multi- lateral reductions. four-by cutting the number of weapons in the arsenal and getting rid of
russia's requirement for a legally binding limit on this approach is not possible or necessary. russia should look to join the europe's defensive shield against bad actors outside of europe now as a way to promote the stability and share the burden for common european security. i call that moving from mutually assured destruction to mutually assured stability. what would the new start look like? what we call it? newest start? next start? first, and most obviously, it would reduce the overall...
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now, there is no agreement with russia. russia is rearming assad, propping up the regime, and that was the contentious part of today's meeting. but what kerry seemed to be hinting at is that under pressure from the brits and certainly from the syrian opposition which initially said that they would not meet in rome with him in a couple of days, he called them and persuaded them saying show up, we've got something for you. this meeting will be worth your while. what he said to us is this is a right moment. it is a new secretary of state. it is a president on a second term. wait and see what happens. now -- >> you were staying that hillary clinton, leon panetta both wanted to arm the syrian rebel wrshz. >> arm some of them. >> the president vetoed it. you think he is telegraphing something. >> i think he thinks he is telegraphing something. i think he may think he has more running room than he has. we've seen that the white house really controls foreign policy more than the state department. hillary clinton didn't challenge th
now, there is no agreement with russia. russia is rearming assad, propping up the regime, and that was the contentious part of today's meeting. but what kerry seemed to be hinting at is that under pressure from the brits and certainly from the syrian opposition which initially said that they would not meet in rome with him in a couple of days, he called them and persuaded them saying show up, we've got something for you. this meeting will be worth your while. what he said to us is this is a...
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that russia can adopt we're not going to tell russia what to do with russia we're going to tell the russians what all other countries in the world are doing about the same problem of health care the same problem of education the same problem with innovation the same problem with research and development the same problem with the tax structures the same problem with the deficit whatever you just mentioned taxation and that's definitely one of the big issues that you're working on in particular with this. yes. trying to work with this scheme that many companies use to avoid paying taxes and these are big companies we're talking about including google and you know a number of others. what then amazon of course and starbucks and so on these are big names but there are plenty of companies i don't want to refer to any company in particular because there are thousands we created the set of rules that are being used legally by these companies to avoid paying taxes ok now we have had a big war against tax havens about excessive bank secrecy about the secret counts by people not divulging the names th
that russia can adopt we're not going to tell russia what to do with russia we're going to tell the russians what all other countries in the world are doing about the same problem of health care the same problem of education the same problem with innovation the same problem with research and development the same problem with the tax structures the same problem with the deficit whatever you just mentioned taxation and that's definitely one of the big issues that you're working on in particular...
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i think russia wra certainly needs to be engaged. i don't think we know exactly where that conversation is at the moment, but i think, you know what, secretary kerry is doing is showing the leadership that's needed from the united states to try to push political transition. that is ultimately what is going to change the course in syria and coming forward with a plan, building some consensus around that, both within syria and in the international community, i think that's right the right first step in the middle east. >> great to see you. thank you for joining us today. >> coming up next, secretary term challenges. we'll talk to michael. stay with us. ition to taste great. she was a picky eater. well now i'm her dietitian and last year, she wasn't eating so well. so i recommended boost complete nutritional drink to help her get the nutrition she was missing. and now she drinks it every day. well, it tastes great! [ male announcer ] boost has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones, a
i think russia wra certainly needs to be engaged. i don't think we know exactly where that conversation is at the moment, but i think, you know what, secretary kerry is doing is showing the leadership that's needed from the united states to try to push political transition. that is ultimately what is going to change the course in syria and coming forward with a plan, building some consensus around that, both within syria and in the international community, i think that's right the right first...
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some from japan and russia are scheduled to meet next week to coordinate their efforts. diplomats are finalizing arrangements for a visit to russia by japanese prime minister shinzo abe. russian politicians have some influence with their counterparts in north korea. the diplomats are expected to explore ways to dissuade leaders in pyongyang to carry out what would be a third nuclear test. they're also expected to discuss a dispute over islands off japan's northernmost prefecture, halkido. the japanese are expected to restake their claims to the four island and discuss a peace treaty. >>> two trains have collided in south africa. at least 150 people were hurt, >>> the treasury department needs to be able to pay their bills. they have to have enough money to operate otherwise they face a possible default. the bill was passed on thursday. the u.s. government needed to pass the bill. that's because the debt already reached a ceiling of $16.4 trillion set by law. the bill is putting pressure on both chambers of commerce by mid-april. republicans are expected to continue pushi
some from japan and russia are scheduled to meet next week to coordinate their efforts. diplomats are finalizing arrangements for a visit to russia by japanese prime minister shinzo abe. russian politicians have some influence with their counterparts in north korea. the diplomats are expected to explore ways to dissuade leaders in pyongyang to carry out what would be a third nuclear test. they're also expected to discuss a dispute over islands off japan's northernmost prefecture, halkido. the...
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-russia talks on the drawdown of the nation's nuclear arsenals. that has also been an issue of concern. but i believe we have been staying fairly bipartisan and unified on that. your report is what causes a great deal of concern. this study of the global 0 group. i would note that vice president biden is set to meet with the russian foreign minister this weekend during the munich security conference. national security adviser tom bolon will have to moscow in february. -- tom donelon will go to moscow in february. and the president will begin to call for the deployment of strategic nuclear arsenals involving 700 delivery systems. as i read the global 0 report that you co-authored less than a year ago, you call for the elimination of all icbm's, all tactical nuclear weapons, most of the bombers, 67 b-52's @ eliminated, leaving only 80 bombers and submarines. it looks like you are down to about 28 delivery systems. this is of dramatic concern. there are worries on capitol hill that the administration could revise its missile shield strategy, or go ah
-russia talks on the drawdown of the nation's nuclear arsenals. that has also been an issue of concern. but i believe we have been staying fairly bipartisan and unified on that. your report is what causes a great deal of concern. this study of the global 0 group. i would note that vice president biden is set to meet with the russian foreign minister this weekend during the munich security conference. national security adviser tom bolon will have to moscow in february. -- tom donelon will go to...
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a meteor crushes in central russia causing panic damage and leaving over twelve hundred injured. fresh sings of violence in bahrain with stone throwing protest is a hit with tear gas and stun grenades in class issue which threaten attempts to ease two years of anti regime unrest in the gulf kingdom. and more nuclear test shock waves from north korea which designates a third device in the week despite a un ban and international sanctions. well over a good evening chief you just joined us this is r.t. international you're watching around the for the top stories of the last seven days with me kevin owen here in moscow tonight thanks for being with us well first on the big news story the world is wide eyed wasn't it this week over those dramatic images that came in from central russia a plunging meteor exploded with a blinding flash before crashing in the urals early on friday just take a look at those pictures amazing stuff scary too of course and if you were in the path of that look at that bright light some people actually thought a nuclear bomb had gone off i can tell you some of
a meteor crushes in central russia causing panic damage and leaving over twelve hundred injured. fresh sings of violence in bahrain with stone throwing protest is a hit with tear gas and stun grenades in class issue which threaten attempts to ease two years of anti regime unrest in the gulf kingdom. and more nuclear test shock waves from north korea which designates a third device in the week despite a un ban and international sanctions. well over a good evening chief you just joined us this is...
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when we find out about a new soviet, begin soviet -- >> russia, russia. >> we find out about a new chinese attack sub, or ballistic missile site, often google earth as opposed to a traditional process. you have to raise the question of just how much we are releasing the types of things we need to see. that doesn't and get to the question of human, what type of networks we have on the ground, how we are working with our allies who are also very concerned with, i think the best analogy is that most of our allies in the asia-pacific are concerned with their front yard. and their front door. and when they get out to the streets and intersections, that's what they want the u.s. to police. they're not concerned about the current the intersection industry. i want to make sure no one comes inside their own gate. it's a problem because we have presumptions that a lot of the reasons we have, for example, the treaty with japan. we are not worried about an amphibious invasion of japan. we want japan to take a more active role in the intersection. so that's the type of thing we need to focus on i think
when we find out about a new soviet, begin soviet -- >> russia, russia. >> we find out about a new chinese attack sub, or ballistic missile site, often google earth as opposed to a traditional process. you have to raise the question of just how much we are releasing the types of things we need to see. that doesn't and get to the question of human, what type of networks we have on the ground, how we are working with our allies who are also very concerned with, i think the best...
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in china russia and russia must go on for a long one year are you enjoying. it's very cold. here today we have people who want to be here they love this holiday and they decided to celebrate new year on the train even older p. well said it's romantic it's simply great it's cool. to. play means to a new year. no matter whether we go from st petersburg to moscow were from moscow to st petersburg which the new year no i don't train fifty two is sheer joy everybody is welcome. we are facing a lot of problem in the. because no one thought to drink no good school. no gun no permits when you feel southpark. other local what's not enough job is a law in the local needs you want a community l.n.g. multan will be used. you've just done for a match up artist and was fights about the most fights. all fights. fights arrived. you. guys have been singing without me makes me very sad you've been singing without me . even paul goes are singing a lot so we decided to have an ensemble work yeah i'm busy serving passengers right now but i'm definitely going to sing i love singing very much. and
in china russia and russia must go on for a long one year are you enjoying. it's very cold. here today we have people who want to be here they love this holiday and they decided to celebrate new year on the train even older p. well said it's romantic it's simply great it's cool. to. play means to a new year. no matter whether we go from st petersburg to moscow were from moscow to st petersburg which the new year no i don't train fifty two is sheer joy everybody is welcome. we are facing a lot...
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and meteoric crashes in central russia causing panic damage and leaving over twelve hundred injured. first scenes of violence in bahrain where stone throwing protesters are hit with tear gas and stun grenades in clashes which threaten attempts to ease two years of anti regime unrest in the gulf kingdom. and more nuclear test shock waves from north korea which detonate a device despite a un and international sanctions. a live from our studios here in moscow this is our weekly news review well the world was why died this week of a dramatic images from central russia a plunging your exploded with a blinding flash before crashing in the urals early on friday well it's not hard to imagine the shock felt by the region's residents as they saw this incredible coming overhead incredible scenes where it took a while for people to actually realize what was happening when the meteor blast set off a powerful shockwave smashing windows in buildings injuring under will during those inside. takes a closer look now at how it all happened. it was like a scene from a movie but with one exception it was
and meteoric crashes in central russia causing panic damage and leaving over twelve hundred injured. first scenes of violence in bahrain where stone throwing protesters are hit with tear gas and stun grenades in clashes which threaten attempts to ease two years of anti regime unrest in the gulf kingdom. and more nuclear test shock waves from north korea which detonate a device despite a un and international sanctions. a live from our studios here in moscow this is our weekly news review well...
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do you like our traditions yes i like have a fun yes we're going to live in china russia and russia must go on for a long one year and that are you enjoying it. it's very cold. here today we have people who want to be here they love this holiday and they decided to celebrate new year on the train even older people said it's romantic it's simply great it's cool. to. play means to near. zero. no matter whether we go from st petersburg to moscow we're from moscow to st petersburg which a new year no i don't train fifty two is sheer joy everybody is welcome. download the official publication to yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just doesn't matter now with your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. choose your language. make up with. some of. the consensus to. choose the opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories that impact your life choose access to your office. you. guys have been singing without me makes me very sad you've been singing without me . even paul goes are singing a lot so we decided
do you like our traditions yes i like have a fun yes we're going to live in china russia and russia must go on for a long one year and that are you enjoying it. it's very cold. here today we have people who want to be here they love this holiday and they decided to celebrate new year on the train even older people said it's romantic it's simply great it's cool. to. play means to near. zero. no matter whether we go from st petersburg to moscow we're from moscow to st petersburg which a new year...
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i felt a sensation of heat on my face when the meteor exploded. >> officials from russia's emergency situations ministry say more than 1,200 people were hurt by the meteor's shockwave. >>> one of japan's living national treasures is making space in his cabinet. france's cultural ministry says it will make the actor a commander of the order of arts and letters. the 62-year-old is a specialist in portraying females. traditionally male performers play both male and female roles in plays. heas jt completed a teday run at the theater in paris. he also performed in 1984 at new york's metropolitan theater. the award ceremony is scheduled for tuesday in paris. >>> visitors to the city office near tokyo are enjoying a display of elegance in miniature form. represent members of the nobility and the customes they wore. citizen groups are showing off an extensive collection. the dolls are the centerpiece of a festival every march. families set them out as a way to pray for good health for their daughters. craftsman have been making the dolls for nearly 400 years. residents collected more than 1,
i felt a sensation of heat on my face when the meteor exploded. >> officials from russia's emergency situations ministry say more than 1,200 people were hurt by the meteor's shockwave. >>> one of japan's living national treasures is making space in his cabinet. france's cultural ministry says it will make the actor a commander of the order of arts and letters. the 62-year-old is a specialist in portraying females. traditionally male performers play both male and female roles in...
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japanese foreign ministry officials are demanding answers from russia following an incident in the air. defense ministry officials say two russian war planes violated the country's air space on thursday. they say it happened just before 3:00 p.m. southwest of rishiri island off hokkaido. air self defense force commander scrambled four fighter jets. the russian aircraft left japanese air space after about a minute. officials immediately launched a protest with the russian embassy in tokyo. they are calling for an investigation. russian authorities say they will confirm the details. foreign ministry spokespersons say this is the first time in five years russian aircraft have violated japanese air space. >>> the head of the all-japan judo federation wants to clear the air. he will brief officials on a scandal that's tarnished a sport that started in japan. coaches physically abused members of the women's national team. 15 team members filed a complaint with the japanese olympic committee. they said coaches engaged in violent behavior in training, such as slapping wrestlers in the face. th
japanese foreign ministry officials are demanding answers from russia following an incident in the air. defense ministry officials say two russian war planes violated the country's air space on thursday. they say it happened just before 3:00 p.m. southwest of rishiri island off hokkaido. air self defense force commander scrambled four fighter jets. the russian aircraft left japanese air space after about a minute. officials immediately launched a protest with the russian embassy in tokyo. they...
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sweet touch top figure skaters help make really good starchy chocolates as preparations gather pace for russia's first ever winter olympics. but let's kick off with football as russian clubs produce their best start to the knockout stage in five years with rubin andrey anderson eight all winning the first leg of their last thirty two ties in the europa league and constantine but top off reveals one factor that could help them all. with the russian premier league midway through its winter break the spanish. hosted a four day training camp and then an international friendly which saw the russian national team eased past iceland to nail in for their capello's man want to learn at the resort m g and being trained on the neighboring peaches and also went on to produce victories in the european campaign go skating side came from behind to beat hanno were three one at the luzhniki stadium and rubin currently seventh in the domestic league play the second half with ten men but still clinched an impressive two nil win at holder's atlantic among three zany opted to train in turkey before their clash with
sweet touch top figure skaters help make really good starchy chocolates as preparations gather pace for russia's first ever winter olympics. but let's kick off with football as russian clubs produce their best start to the knockout stage in five years with rubin andrey anderson eight all winning the first leg of their last thirty two ties in the europa league and constantine but top off reveals one factor that could help them all. with the russian premier league midway through its winter break...
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technology innovation all the developments from around russia. the future covered. sometimes you see a story so you think you understand it and then. you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you. are welcome is a big. news today. these are the images. from the streets of canada. operation. welcome back north korea is reportedly preparing for more atomic tests this despite deep international anger after it detonated a third nuclear device on tuesday. to shore up its national security and safeguard its sovereignty. called outrageous u.s. . ready laboring on day. to be banned from any such as it is by the u.n. the country had previously carried out two nuclear tests in. other nuclear warheads the u.n. security council unanimously condemned north korea's actions and pledged to beef up sanctions against it. but the timing of the test raises many questions. really i think going to fall into a lot of diplomatic pressure on china to use its leverage with north korea in this and i imagine that officials in beijing must have known that this this was coming
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it is american meat causing a stink in russia. they have banned imports of frozen beef and pork from the united states. the kremlin insists the decision is motivated by health concerns, but the u.s. is accusing them of protectionism. now this report from moscow. >> gone from the meat counters in moscow, beef, turkey, and pork imported from the u.s. a wholesale ban has started. the $500 million market could be finished. certain chemicals are banned in the european union and china, but the u.n. says it will not harm humans. russia disagrees and says it's not singling out the united states. >> [indiscernible] for two months we did our own monitoring and analysis, testing products from suppliers and producers accept for the united states america. >> this is not the first time russia has found fault with food imports. when ukraine raised russian gas prices, some of their products were not welcome on the shelves here. a similar incident happened with georgia. relations between the u.s. and russia are frosty. they became worse in u.s. ci
it is american meat causing a stink in russia. they have banned imports of frozen beef and pork from the united states. the kremlin insists the decision is motivated by health concerns, but the u.s. is accusing them of protectionism. now this report from moscow. >> gone from the meat counters in moscow, beef, turkey, and pork imported from the u.s. a wholesale ban has started. the $500 million market could be finished. certain chemicals are banned in the european union and china, but the...
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prime minister abe is planning to visit russia before the end of the year to meet with the president. when he does another dispute, another issue will be on the agenda. russia control tgs islands and japan claims them. >> translator: this is an important year to build a new relationship. i hope it paves the way for abe's visit. >> mori delivered a letter from abe. putin said he, too, hoped for better things ahead. >> translator: i'm looking forward to meeting with prime minister abe. i hope it will lead to improved relations. >> mori and putin discussed a statement issued in 2001 when mori was prime minister. the statement reaffirmed the validity of the 1956 japan soviet joint declaration. the declaration states that russia will return two of the disputed islands to japan after a peace treaty is signed. officials never signed the treaty. still, mori and putin agreed they can't ignore the statement. putin says it's abnormal that the countries have no peace treaty. mori says japanese and russian leaders need to resolve the territorial issue. >>> people in western japan are preparing for
prime minister abe is planning to visit russia before the end of the year to meet with the president. when he does another dispute, another issue will be on the agenda. russia control tgs islands and japan claims them. >> translator: this is an important year to build a new relationship. i hope it paves the way for abe's visit. >> mori delivered a letter from abe. putin said he, too, hoped for better things ahead. >> translator: i'm looking forward to meeting with prime...
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meteo hit exploding with a force of more than twenty years shame a bombs in the skies over central russia leaving almost nine hundred people injured. fresh violent clashes. talks in bahrain as police fired tear gas at hundreds of stone throwing activists ordering the two year anniversary of the start of anti-government demonstrations. red rag to the face of the global community north korea sparks outrage by carrying out a nuclear test despite a u.n. ban and international sanctions. u.s. backed disarray in arab spring countries and nato to do this in afghanistan r.t. takes a look at the global issues president obama wasn't keen to talk about during his much anticipated state of the union address. and news the pope has to be the first head of the catholic church to step down in six centuries of course shock across the world the pontiff says his health no longer permits him to fulfill his duties. but are you watching weekly news review with me carrie johnston well it was the meteor that became a huge media star and one of vent that dominated the headlines at the end of this week yes shooting
meteo hit exploding with a force of more than twenty years shame a bombs in the skies over central russia leaving almost nine hundred people injured. fresh violent clashes. talks in bahrain as police fired tear gas at hundreds of stone throwing activists ordering the two year anniversary of the start of anti-government demonstrations. red rag to the face of the global community north korea sparks outrage by carrying out a nuclear test despite a u.n. ban and international sanctions. u.s. backed...
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. >> the incident in russia, coming ahead another out of this world event. an asteroid is on course to make a close approach to the earth, but there's is no possibility of a collision. the asteroid is called 2012 d.a. 14. scientists estimate its 45 meters in diameter and weighs 130,000 tons. it revolves around the sun about once a year. nasa analysts say it will be closest to earth on friday at 2:25 p.m. new york time. that's 4:25 a.m. on saturday in tokyo. the analysts say the asteroid will be less than 28,000 kilometers tr earth, closer than some weather satellites. speed is estimated 1.78 kilometers per second. scientists say people in japan will be able to watch the asteroid travel southwest to west early saturday morning local time by using binoculars or telescopes. nasa says asteroids of similar size have come as close once every 40 years and collide with the earth once every 1,200 years. >>> researchers in the united states believe north korea could be preparing a new missile launch in the wake of tuesday's nuclear test. their analysis is based on rec
. >> the incident in russia, coming ahead another out of this world event. an asteroid is on course to make a close approach to the earth, but there's is no possibility of a collision. the asteroid is called 2012 d.a. 14. scientists estimate its 45 meters in diameter and weighs 130,000 tons. it revolves around the sun about once a year. nasa analysts say it will be closest to earth on friday at 2:25 p.m. new york time. that's 4:25 a.m. on saturday in tokyo. the analysts say the asteroid...
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science technology innovation called the least developed from around russia we've got the future covered. choose your language. call it we can without any financial planner say still some. choose to use the consensus to. choose to get to. choose the stories that impact your life choose peace access to. good. grief. video for your media. free media r t dot com. this is the welcome bach internees every teacher school's out spreading through a following the revolution two years ago some parents have no problem with that kids getting down to the nuts and bolts of islam at an early age but others feel it is such a case has only planting the seeds of future extremism going to come in our people . tunisia's learned some tough lessons in the wake of its revolt but now the report card for what's going on in its schools is facing examination in the school in one of the poorest districts of the tunisian capital children come to learn about the qur'an and the way of life of true muslims religious education was banned under the old regime but it's making a comeback in a big way the rise of islam isla
science technology innovation called the least developed from around russia we've got the future covered. choose your language. call it we can without any financial planner say still some. choose to use the consensus to. choose to get to. choose the stories that impact your life choose peace access to. good. grief. video for your media. free media r t dot com. this is the welcome bach internees every teacher school's out spreading through a following the revolution two years ago some parents...
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central russia. right the earth to witness a once in a lifetime event as it has become the biggest meter to hit the planet in a century now it was visible from all four of my keys or four of russia's regions but the main appearance was around this area all but still yappin ski on this map you can see the areas that suffered from the ferocity of the five hundred kilo to on explosion as you can see right now on our screen the equivalent to around thirty nuclear bombs now the ten thousand ton fireball and to the atmosphere at the speed of twenty kilometers per second before igniting and of finally breaking apart very dramatic scenes obviously such objects entering the atmosphere are relatively common but usually they don't make it to the surface instead of ending up in the atmosphere so today with me i have already the postcard who's helping me figure this phenomenon out paul this has been quite a dramatic scene to say the least i mean it's almost like coming out of all film or something the media went
central russia. right the earth to witness a once in a lifetime event as it has become the biggest meter to hit the planet in a century now it was visible from all four of my keys or four of russia's regions but the main appearance was around this area all but still yappin ski on this map you can see the areas that suffered from the ferocity of the five hundred kilo to on explosion as you can see right now on our screen the equivalent to around thirty nuclear bombs now the ten thousand ton...
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and russia are expected to resume talks with iranian officials later this month. those negotiations have been stalled for eight months. >>> pope benedict xvi has made his first appearance since announcing he will resign. thousands of faithful welcomed the 85-year-old has he entered saint peter basilica. he will be the first to resign in nearly 600 years. he'll give his final audience on february 27th, one die before he steps down. they're preparing to hold a conclave in mid-march. >>> a section of roof at the chernobyl nuclear complex has collapsed, prompting workers to evacuate. ukrainian authorities say no one was injured. and they say there were no leaks of radiation. officials say a 600 square-meter section partially covered the turbine ha. workers built it after the nuclear disaster in 1986. it gave way under the weight of heavy snow. contractors are building a new protective structure to cover the number 4 reactor, about 150 meters away. foremen for a french construction company pulled out 80 workers as a precaution. experts are concerned the concrete and me
and russia are expected to resume talks with iranian officials later this month. those negotiations have been stalled for eight months. >>> pope benedict xvi has made his first appearance since announcing he will resign. thousands of faithful welcomed the 85-year-old has he entered saint peter basilica. he will be the first to resign in nearly 600 years. he'll give his final audience on february 27th, one die before he steps down. they're preparing to hold a conclave in mid-march....
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a meteorite rise to stardom a once in a century media or hits central russia exploding with a force of around twenty bombs and leaving more than twelve hundred people injured . egypt's support of saeed is gripped by mass protests led by football fans who are furious over the damning court verdict that blames local supporters for a stadium riot that left more than seventy people dead last year. and more nuclear test a shock waves from north korea which detonates a third device despite a un ban and international sanctions. and broadcasting live from our studios in moscow this is our t.v. with the weekly report i'm sean thomas glad to have you with us now the world was why died this week over dramatic images from central russia a plunging media or exploded with a blinding flash before crashing into the year olds early on friday now it's not hard to imagine the shock felt by the region's residents who saw the fireball race above their heads it took a while for people to realize what was actually happening now the blast set off a powerful shockwave smashing windows in buildings injuring and
a meteorite rise to stardom a once in a century media or hits central russia exploding with a force of around twenty bombs and leaving more than twelve hundred people injured . egypt's support of saeed is gripped by mass protests led by football fans who are furious over the damning court verdict that blames local supporters for a stadium riot that left more than seventy people dead last year. and more nuclear test a shock waves from north korea which detonates a third device despite a un ban...
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technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future of coverage. continues here on big brother maybe watching every click you make online u.s. government using new defense software able to predict your future behavior and the cations inside a space however with the program only using data submitted voluntarily social networks claims of privacy violations don't stick and that he's got a check on reports. those of you who are using social networks will find this interesting the world's fifth largest defense contractor raytheon a multinational firm based in massachusetts came up with a software that can map out your life and even predict your moves your behavior based on the information that you provide on websites like facebook twitter or foursquare the guardian has obtained a video. where a raytheon staffer explains and shows how it works the program is called raw it someone already branded it google for spice just a few clicks and it creates diagrams charts maps showing who you've communicated with most online your associations and relationships pl
technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future of coverage. continues here on big brother maybe watching every click you make online u.s. government using new defense software able to predict your future behavior and the cations inside a space however with the program only using data submitted voluntarily social networks claims of privacy violations don't stick and that he's got a check on reports. those of you who are using social networks will find this interesting the...
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m h your crushes in central russia are causing panic damage and leaving over twelve hundred injured. fresh scenes of violence in bahrain with stone throwing protesters a hit with tear gas and stun grenades in clashes which threaten attempts to ease two years of anti regime unrest in the gulf kingdom. president obama secures washington's expanding counterterrorism efforts of the middle east as he lays out america's global priority plan in his state of the union address. and more nuclear test shock waves from north korea which detonates a third device despite a un ban and international sanctions. alone a very good evening this is r.t. you're watching our round up of the top stories of the last seven days with me kevin owen here it r.t. h.q. in moscow tonight first well it was the big story of the week the world was wide died this week over dramatic images from central russia plunging b.t.o. exploding with a blinding flash before crashing in the urals at the start on friday not hard to imagine the shock felt by the region's residents without going on the blinding flash the noise windows
m h your crushes in central russia are causing panic damage and leaving over twelve hundred injured. fresh scenes of violence in bahrain with stone throwing protesters a hit with tear gas and stun grenades in clashes which threaten attempts to ease two years of anti regime unrest in the gulf kingdom. president obama secures washington's expanding counterterrorism efforts of the middle east as he lays out america's global priority plan in his state of the union address. and more nuclear test...
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central russia. the area to witness a once in a lifetime event as it has become the biggest me to do hit of the planet in a century basically there you can watch how it approach our planet the ten thousand ton flyable and the atmosphere at the speed of twenty kilometers per second before igniting and finally breaking apart not such objects entering the atmosphere are relatively common but usually they don't make it to the surface instead burning up in the atmosphere it was of course the visible from at least four russian regions but it's made appearance was right here in. the bin ski region where it was on the map you can see the areas that suffered the most from this a fiercely five hundred to one ton explosion equivalent to more than twenty nuclear bombs that's how big it was so today here with me is our cheese a pole scott who's going to shed some much more needed light and what's been going on around the world in terms of who's saying what. paul this has been a media frenzy this i mean the story
central russia. the area to witness a once in a lifetime event as it has become the biggest me to do hit of the planet in a century basically there you can watch how it approach our planet the ten thousand ton flyable and the atmosphere at the speed of twenty kilometers per second before igniting and finally breaking apart not such objects entering the atmosphere are relatively common but usually they don't make it to the surface instead burning up in the atmosphere it was of course the visible...
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crashes in central russia causing panic damage and leaving over twelve hundred injured. scenes of violence in bahrain where stone throwing protesters are hit with tear gas and stun grenades in clashes which threaten the times to two years of anti regime unrest in the gulf get. them to secure the washington's expanding counterterrorism efforts in the middle east as he lays out america's global priority and his state of the union address. and more nuclear test shock waves from north korea detonates a device despite u.n. and national sanctions. weekly needs review with me kerry johnston well the world was why he died this week over dramatic images from central russia plunging me to your exploded with a blinding flash before crashing in the urals early on friday now it's not hard to imagine the shock that people must have felt when they saw this incredible meteor coming. and of course it took a while for people to realize what was actually happening to me last set off a powerful quake that was smashing windows and buildings injuring and bewildering those inside incredible sc
crashes in central russia causing panic damage and leaving over twelve hundred injured. scenes of violence in bahrain where stone throwing protesters are hit with tear gas and stun grenades in clashes which threaten the times to two years of anti regime unrest in the gulf get. them to secure the washington's expanding counterterrorism efforts in the middle east as he lays out america's global priority and his state of the union address. and more nuclear test shock waves from north korea...
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technology innovation all the developments from around russia. the future covered. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew. i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. if you. believe. welcome back north korea is reportedly preparing for more atomic tests despite deep international anger after it detonated a third nuclear device on tuesday described the move as an effort to shore up its national security and safeguard its sovereignty against what it called outrageous us. well the communist state is already laboring under heavy international sanctions have been for many such activities by the u.s. a country had previously carried out two nuclear tests is believed to possess a small stockpile of nuclear warheads he went to security council unanimously condemned north korea's action and pledged to beef up sanctions against it independent news editor james corbett says the timing of the test raises many questions. rea
technology innovation all the developments from around russia. the future covered. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew. i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. if you. believe. welcome back north korea is reportedly preparing for more atomic tests despite deep international anger after it detonated a third nuclear device on tuesday...
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not to say that russia's position has not changed. crucially he added that it was not based on support of any particular personalities. the syrian government is going to be very keen to keep russia as allies throughout the week. they have been the country that has shielded syria from many un security sanctions by using their veto three times and have continued to supply forces with arms. but these talks have just begun and obviously more could emerge. >> let's bring in our correspondent from beirut. is this the kind of thing that the syrian opposition can respond to? >> we already have -- we already heard from the head of the armed groups in syria. he said yes, they are willing to talk and hold dialogue with the government, but the general need to be put on trial and held accountable for what they did over the past two years, obviously this is not a condition that the president will apply it to or accept. we are still at the very early stages where each party is setting the standard very hard before they enter into the real negotiatio
not to say that russia's position has not changed. crucially he added that it was not based on support of any particular personalities. the syrian government is going to be very keen to keep russia as allies throughout the week. they have been the country that has shielded syria from many un security sanctions by using their veto three times and have continued to supply forces with arms. but these talks have just begun and obviously more could emerge. >> let's bring in our correspondent...
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. >>> troops in central russia have found a crater following reports that a meteor came crashing down to earth. residents saw something streak through the sky, heard explosions and watched as windows shattered. flying glass injured hundreds of people. video shows a bright burning object streaking across the sky on friday in the chelyabinsk region. that's 1,500 kilometers east of moscow. the object left a trail of smoke. people heard a series of explosions. officials say the object's impact shattered windows, and they say flying glass hurt about 500 people including 30 children. the officials say it damaged at least 300 buildings including a zinc factory in the main city, chelyabinsk. mobile phone networks went down for a while. schoolteachers canceled classes for the day. troops searched for debris from the meteor. they found a whole 8 meters in diameter in a frozen lake 70 kilometers west of chelyabinsk, and they found a crater nearby. some reports say say people have found at least three objects that appear to be part of the meteor within 100 kilometers of chelyabinsk. >> translator
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security council would have to refer the case to the courts and the eu has failed in its attempts to get russia, a permanent member of the u.n. security council, to put pressure on their ally, syria. they say they welcome any attempts from any side to end the conflict and end the violence happening. they have always said that they were concerned about crimes committed against humanity and they have always stressed that they will do everything that they can to support moves to end the conflict in syria. >> we will have more in a moment, but staying in brussels , they have agreed to renew an arms embargo against syria. britain wanted to allow the nation's two armed forces, but many say neither side should be armed with weapons from europe. sanctions are also amended to provide greater humanitarian and technical assistance and protection of civilians. let us turn now to nina to ask for more about the foreign minister's reasoning for renewing the arms embargo on syria. >> most eu countries are worried about the further militarization of the conflict. they say against the background reports coming i
security council would have to refer the case to the courts and the eu has failed in its attempts to get russia, a permanent member of the u.n. security council, to put pressure on their ally, syria. they say they welcome any attempts from any side to end the conflict and end the violence happening. they have always said that they were concerned about crimes committed against humanity and they have always stressed that they will do everything that they can to support moves to end the conflict...
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posted on youtube, appeared to show the trails of smoke from meteorite that landed in ural mountains in russia. the meteorite streaking across the sky. by some estimates as many four -- look at this. >> whoa. >> watch for the impact. >> whoa! >> some pretty crazy stuff. as many 400 people were injured. many from shattered glass. there was no consensus from the russian officials from what exactly happened. amazing. >>> let's get a check on your weather, not dealing with anything like that in our country. rain in florida, we'll see some snow in new england this weekend. again, not a lot. the big story is the cold that's returning. middle of february. we have had a break. this little arctic blast. wind chill is now minus-three in minneapolis. bundle up. so, winter returns to the east this weekend. especially saturday. the whole western half of the country is gorgeous and warm but it's the eastern half that will get the cold blast and some light snow as we go up towards new england. this is not a blockbuster event. it looks like about two to four inches for eastern new england and about an inch or
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news from russia and around the world this is see with me. hello and welcome to the program bronco bamma devoted his fast state of the union address of his second term to trying to appease lawmakers and talk spares with fresh promises to bruise the economy our debt and deficit reduction of the occupation force in afghanistan was also announced with thirty four thousand troops to use in the by next february but such a sticky issues were notably left out of the speech as our team is going there to check our calls. although the president try to speak in most generic terms on foreign policy one could notice a change in the way he was talking about the results of the spring the aftermath of the arab spring he said it's quote unquote messy he also said that the u.s. can't dictate the course of changing countries like egypt we remember how the u.s. will cheer leading for revolutions in those countries and maybe the change they see now is not much to their liking the president was very quickly incautiously mentioned syria saying the u.s. supports tho
news from russia and around the world this is see with me. hello and welcome to the program bronco bamma devoted his fast state of the union address of his second term to trying to appease lawmakers and talk spares with fresh promises to bruise the economy our debt and deficit reduction of the occupation force in afghanistan was also announced with thirty four thousand troops to use in the by next february but such a sticky issues were notably left out of the speech as our team is going there...
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security council would have to refer the case to the courts and the eu has failed in its attempts to get russia, a permanent member of the u.n. security council, to put pressure on their ally, syria. they say they welcome any attempts from any side to end the conflict and end the violence happening. they have always said that they were concerned about crimes committed against humanity and they have always stressed that they will do everything that they can to support moves to end the conflict in syria. >> we will have more in a moment, but staying in brussels , they have agreed to renew an arms embargo against syria. britain wanted to allow the nation's two armed forces, but many say neither side should be armed with weapons from europe. sanctions are also amended to provide greater humanitarian and technical assistance and protection of civilians. let us turn now to nina to ask for more about the foreign minister's reasoning for renewing the arms embargo on syria. >> most eu countries are worried about the further militarization of the conflict. they say against the background reports coming i
security council would have to refer the case to the courts and the eu has failed in its attempts to get russia, a permanent member of the u.n. security council, to put pressure on their ally, syria. they say they welcome any attempts from any side to end the conflict and end the violence happening. they have always said that they were concerned about crimes committed against humanity and they have always stressed that they will do everything that they can to support moves to end the conflict...